Playing fine for me. Might be an internet connection problem on your end.

Anyway, I'm not going to quote what Cedric said verbatim again but there's reiteration that the teaser is old (how much is unknown), and that it was actually put together for an event that they decided not to show at (probably PSX).

So it's the 10K Japan dinner backer video, with a few bells and whistles, but also varying degrees of outdated from the current build/developments; more or less what Peter said previously about it.

Spaghetti wrote:So it's the 10K Japan dinner backer video, with a few bells and whistles, but also varying degrees of outdated from the current build/developments; more or less what Peter said previously about it.

Are you sure it was prepared for that event and not E3 2017?

Would be incredible if so. That would make it a year or more old.

John Doom wrote: So we're going to see "something very good" in just a couple of months. I can't wait

Sounds like we may be getting a more recent development teaser at PSX...

ShenmueLegacy wrote:Are you sure it was prepared for that event and not E3 2017?

Would be incredible if so. That would make it a year or more old.

It's tough to say. I believe there was an interview (with Yu, possibly?) where they said the Gamescom video might have gotten shown around E3 time if the Deep Silver deal had been done by then, but still going on what Peter said a lot of this video is from what he saw last year with some updates to content and graphics.

The video itself is probably not over a year old. Bits of it might be.

Even if the above ends up being bullshit; we know the Gamescom video is lagging behind from the current build and had certain things like facial animation mostly disabled because they couldn't fix the development problem with them in time.

ShenmueLegacy wrote:Are you sure it was prepared for that event and not E3 2017?

Would be incredible if so. That would make it a year or more old.

It's tough to say. I believe there was an interview (with Yu, possibly?) where they said the Gamescom video might have gotten shown around E3 time if the Deep Silver deal had been done by then, but still going on what Peter said a lot of this video is from what he saw last year with some updates to content and graphics.

The video itself is probably not over a year old. Bits of it might be.

Even if the above ends up being bullshit; we know the Gamescom video is lagging behind from the current build and had certain things like facial animation mostly disabled because they couldn't fix the development problem with them in time.

I honestly can't imagine the teaser being shown at E3 2017 in the middle of the 1 hour long highly polished visual firework that the Sony conference was. It would have been a marketing suicide with no context and people expecting nothing but AAA content. That's why in my opinion, PSX 2016 was the event they were targeting back then with the teaser Peter saw at the backers dinner.

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Tbh, the teaser hardly fits any event. PSX is becoming a major momentum for Sony, Paris Games Week is taken seriously as much as the mentioned ones while the teaser looks very amateur, even excluding its technical side.

The music incorporation, the scene linking... A lot of work is needed to make this tech video into a promotional material. Ysnet basically needs to hire Amir.

Yokosuka wrote: Tbh, the teaser hardly fits any event. PSX is becoming a major momentum for Sony, Paris Games Week is taken seriously as much as the mentioned ones while the teaser looks very amateur, even excluding its technical side.

The music incorporation, the scene linking... A lot of work is needed to make this tech video into a promotional material. Ysnet basically needs to hire Amir.

Okay, but showing the same teaser roughly 1 year after the end of the Kickstarter could not have had the same (overall negative over non Shenmue fans) impact as showing it 2 years after the beginning of Shenmue 3 creation.

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ShenSun wrote: I just really hope they put a "wait" option in shenmue 1. That should eliminate pacing problems for newcomers.

Why? Patience is part of the process. The problem with these modern gamers is that they want 24/7 action throughout an entire game. You can't expect games to be fun all the time, there should be parts in the game where even if you hate it, you must work through it in order to progress and it would also feel pretty rewarding when you get past the hurdle and be rewarded for your efforts. It's part of the realism because that is also how life is. I don't think they should put a "wait" option. They should be made to work through it, not take the easy way out!

Even if it had shown at E3 it wouldn't be part of the conference. Likely would have been the same scenario as Gamescom where it goes online, journos see an extended cut for preview purposes.

YSnet aren't unaware that this isn't up to proper promotional standards, so there's no real point raking them over the coals for it when we now know the state of the video is down to an increasing obligation to show something, some bad luck with timing/development issues, and being too naive about people taking the video at face value as a WIP display of progress.

But anyway, that's neither here nor there. I'll need to drag the exact quote up, but I think Yu or whoever was just musing on that we might have seen it a few months earlier if the Deep Silver deal was done quicker.